Antibiosis by Bacillus amyloliquefaciens ribonuclease barnase expressed in Escherichia coli against symbiotic and endophytic nitrogen-fixing bacteria.

A modified antibiosis assay was used to evaluate growth inhibition of symbiotic and endophytic bacteria by E. coli strains producing Bacillus amyloliquefaciens ribonuclease, barnase. Inhibition zones were only observed when the assays were performed in minimal medium agar. However, bacterial growth inhibition was not detected when using rich medium or susceptible strains expressing the ribonuclease inhibitor protein, barstar. Our results suggest that barnase may act as a broad range bacteriocin. The ecological significance of these results is discussed.

[1]  F. Cannon,et al.  Genetic studies with diazotrophs. , 1980 .

[2]  C. Gatz,et al.  Conditional cell ablation by stringent tetracycline-dependent regulation of barnase in mammalian cells. , 2001, Nucleic acids research.

[3]  R. Hartley,et al.  Barnase and barstar. Expression of its cloned inhibitor permits expression of a cloned ribonuclease. , 1988, Journal of molecular biology.

[4]  F. Bergersen Methods for evaluating biological nitrogen fixation , 1980 .

[5]  D. Debrouwer,et al.  The development of a nuclear male sterility system in wheat. Expression of the barnase gene under the control of tapetum specific promoters , 1997, Theoretical and Applied Genetics.

[6]  S. Rothstein,et al.  A novel strategy for regulated expression of a cytotoxic gene. , 2001, Gene.

[7]  F. Pedrosa,et al.  A new system to control the barnase expression by a NifA-dependent promoter. , 2005, Journal of biotechnology.

[8]  A. Kanerva,et al.  Molecular control of transgene escape from genetically modified plants. , 2001, Plant science : an international journal of experimental plant biology.

[9]  R. Hartley,et al.  Barnase and barstar: two small proteins to fold and fit together. , 1989, Trends in biochemical sciences.

[10]  R. Goldberg,et al.  A novel cell ablation strategy blocks tobacco anther dehiscence. , 1997, The Plant cell.

[11]  C. Veeger,et al.  Advances in Nitrogen Fixation Research , 2011, Advances in Agricultural Biotechnology.

[12]  R. Hartley,et al.  Cloning, sequencing and transcription of an inactivated copy of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens extracellular ribonuclease (barnase). , 1985, Gene.

[13]  C. Mariani,et al.  Induction of male sterility in plants by a chimaeric ribonuclease gene , 1990, Nature.

[14]  I. Pastan,et al.  Barnase toxin: A new chimeric toxin composed of pseudomonas exotoxin A and barnase , 1991, Cell.

[15]  M. Riley,et al.  Bacteriocin diversity: ecological and evolutionary perspectives. , 2002, Biochimie.

[16]  E. Triplett,et al.  DNA sequence and mutational analysis of genes involved in the production and resistance of the antibiotic peptide trifolitoxin , 1993, Journal of bacteriology.